Practice Areas
Criminal Defense
Misdemeanors/Domestic Incidents
Misdemeanors
The Court of Common Pleas has jurisdiction over misdemeanor cases. Although not as serious as felonies, these charges still have a significant effect on a person’s life, because they can result in probation, loss of driving privileges, fines, no contact orders and other consequences.
Misdemeanor offenses can include:
- Shoplifting
- Theft
- Assault and related charges
- Resisting arrest
- Harassment
- Terroristic Threatening
- And many other charges
When charged with misdemeanors, you need an attorney who is knowledgeable in the law and the court process, and who has the trial experience to obtain the best result. At Aaronson & Collins, LLC, we handle all types of misdemeanor offenses throughout Delaware. We know how to deal with the courts and the prosecutors to get the best outcome for your case.
We can’t help you unless you contact us. Please seek an experienced attorney’s help as soon as you are charged so your rights can be protected. We offer no-charge consultation and can answer your questions and concerns.
Domestic Cases
When the police are called to a domestic incident, criminal charges usually result. These charges can greatly affect your life, job, and contact with your family. You need an experienced attorney that understands the complicated legal process in domestic cases so you end up with the most favorable result possible.
Domestic charges often include:
- Harassment
- Assault
- Offensive touching
- Endangering the welfare of a child
- Terroristic Threatening
- And other charges
Most domestic cases end up in the Family Court, although some go to the Court of Common Pleas. You need an attorney you can trust to get you through the court process. You will also benefit from an attorney who has experience in these cases and can work with the prosecutors and if necessary, litigate your case at trial.
At Aaronson & Collins, LLC, we have a wealth of experience in dealing with domestic cases in all Delaware Courts. Please call us for a no-charge consultation so we can explain your rights and answer your questions.